Book by Braun, Ernest, MacDonald, Stuart
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Semiconductor electronics is the major technology of our age. This revised and up dated edition is a basic contribution to the discussion of its history and impact by authors who have long studied the process of technological change and who are familiar with the peculiarities of the industry.
Ernest Braun was formerly the Head of the Technology Policy Unit and Professor of Physics at Aston University. He spent years in Vienna as Head of the Technology Assessment Unit of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, and is now an Emeritus Professor at Aston, and a Visiting Professor at the Centre for Technology Strategy at the Open University.
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